

What Simple Projects Run on Mbed OS? Screenshot of the new program creation window in the Mbed compiler.Ī developer using the online compiler for the first time will most likely want to start with a simple project. Additionally, they come with features and optimizations that are not always present on third-party shields, which means we ensure users can push their Mbed projects a lot further. However, it’s most likely that users will choose one of our shields because we’re the manufacturer with the most expansion boards on Mbed OS as most of our X-Nucleo solutions are already Mbed Enabled. These boards also go through extensive testing processes before we release them to market to ensure their compatibility with the ST ecosystem, something that competing solutions cannot guarantee.

Since Mbed Enabled Nucleo boards include an Arduino connector, it is possible to use expansion boards from different manufacturers to add features, such as a display, a GPS receiver, or an electromechanical gas detection circuit, to name a few.
MBED IDE NUCLEO F401RE CODE
Additionally, the Mbed Enabled page for each ST board lists application examples and displays diagrams of their pin-out to help engineers code faster. On the other hand, projects prioritizing computational throughput will delight in the DISCO-F769NI, thanks to its Cortex®-M7 core, 2 MB of flash, its Floating Point Unit, and many other compelling features. For instance, the NUCLEO-F030R8 is a cost-effective solution with an MCU that can reach 48 MHz, offer two I 2C as well as two USART interfaces, while still integrating sleep and stop modes to save energy. Since we offer the most comprehensive selection of boards today, users can tailor their choice of platforms to their needs and constraints. ST’s impressive contribution to the Mbed IoT device platform first becomes evident when engineers and enthusiasts start selecting a system to serve as the foundation for their design. What Kind of ST Boards Are Mbed Enabled? The Mbed Enabled B-L475E-IOT01A Discovery kit. Still, Mbed is much larger than just the compiler itself since there are also cloud services and TLS (Transport Layer Security) solutions to secure communications, among other things. The IDE is entirely online, free, and well documented with an active community to provide support to newcomers. One of its most popular aspects is the online compiler, which offers the ability to quickly start developing various applications for Mbed OS.

Mbed is a device management platform that includes an operating system for IoT (Internet of Things) systems using microcontrollers (MCU) with a 32-bit Arm® core. In 2014, we started with only four compatible STM32 Nucleo boards, but we continued to increase our portfolio of Mbed Enabled™ solutions, while also porting many application examples and features. As we celebrate our fourth year on the Mbed IoT platform, we are proud that nine Discovery kits, 29 Nucleo boards, and 24 expansion boards are now part of the ecosystem, making ST one of its most active contributors.
